Western Pistols, Cavalry Revolvers, Cowboy Pistols and Army Revolvers

When it comes to cowboys, no gun is as iconic as the six-gun. The typical western pistol has gone by many names over the years, but it has always remained relatively consistent in its look, and it has always remained popular, too. At Dark Knight Armoury, we are absolutely ecstatic to offer a line of realistic looking replica revolvers. To many, the western revolver was the iconic gun of the cowboy, and thus some consider it to be the gun that won the west. Our western pistol replicas come in a variety of styles and designs, although most of them replicate the appearance of one distinctive gun that has long been viewed as the quintessential peacemaker. That gun is the Colt Single Action Army, also known as the Colt 45 and the Colt M1873. Not all of our western pistols are the famous Colt, though. Others are equally classic weapons from the age, including other revolvers, as well as small derringers that made for great hold-out weapons and hidden defenses. Our western pistols come in a great variety of styles, ranging from plain pistols to ornate, decorative replicas that would look as good in a holster at your hip as they would on display on your mantle. Please note that while these western pistols have an incredibly realistic look and feel, as well as moving parts, they are made as replicas only and cannot be made to fire in any way. This makes them a great choice for collectors who are concerned with gun safety and prefer to have displays that are not dangerous. Combined with a holster and a few replica bullets, any one of these Western Pistols from Dark Knight Armoury would make a fantastic costume piece, as well as a great display item that will draw everyone back to the days of cowboys and outlaws.

As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the names Peacemaker and Frontier Six-Shooter were popular with this pistol. Although most were produced for the military, some Colt SAAs were engraved at the factory.

As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the names Peacemaker and Frontier Six-Shooter were popular with this pistol. Although most were produced for the military, some Colt SAAs were engraved at the factory.

More Model 1849 Pocket Pistols were produced than any other cap-and-ball firearm. Over its 23-year production life (1850 - 1873) about 340,000 pieces were made in total. Some 200 variations were produced during this time.

The 1862 Navy Pistol Pewter is made of antique finished zinc metal and polished European hardwoods. The screw heads are molded into the metal and cannot be removed. The 1862 Navy Pistol Pewter cannot be made to fire real ammunition.

The Single Action Army is one of the best known western revolvers. This 1873 Antiqued Colt Army Revolver recreates one of the first generations of this gun, possessing details to make this replica look like a real western revolver.

Made by Colt, the Single Action Army is one of the most iconic revolvers of the wild west. With its long barrel, the 1873 Antiqued SAA Cavalry Pistol was designed for mounted use, although its reliability made it a favorite among gunmen.

The Single Action Army is one of the best known western revolvers. This 1873 Black Colt Army Revolver recreates one of the first generations of this gun, possessing details to make this replica look like a real pistol.

Made by Colt, the Single Action Army is one of the most iconic revolvers of the wild west. With its long barrel, the 1873 Black SAA Cavalry Pistol was designed for mounted use, although its reliability appealed to gunman of all sorts.

The Colt Single-Action Army Revolver was produced from 1872 to 1940. Used by legends like Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock, and Pat Garrett, it was also the weapon of choice for settlers in the West during the late 19th century.

The Colt Single-Action Army Revolver was produced from 1872 to 1940. Used by legends like Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock, and Bat Masterson, it was also the weapon of choice for settlers in the West during the late 19th century.

The Single Action Army is one of the best known revolvers. This 1873 Nickel Colt Army Revolver recreates one of the first generations of this gun, possessing details to make this replica look like a real western pistol.

Made by Colt, the Single Action Army is one of the most iconic revolvers of the wild west. With its long barrel, the 1873 Nickel SAA Cavalry Pistol was designed for mounted use, although its reliability made it a favorite among gunmen.

It is the gun that won the west and was is both a piece of American Military history and American popular history. Though its majesty cannot be reproduced, it can be replicated with the Auburn M1873 Fast Draw Replica.

The .45 single action revolver was a popular model, so much that lawmen and outlaws alike used it. Even Billy the Kid used one, and that is why this Billy the Kid Dark Wood Display Plaque shows one of the Wild Wests favorite firearms.

To some, Billy the Kid is a notorious outlaw, and to others, he is viewed as a sort of western folk hero. Whichever way you view him, you can rest assured that this Billy the Kid Pistol Boxed Set is a great collectible.

The .45 single action revolver was a popular model, so much that lawmen and outlaws alike used it. Even Billy the Kid used one, and that is why this Billy the Kid Wood Display Plaque shows one of the Wild Wests favorite firearms.

In the days of the Wild West you lived and died by the six-gun at your side. None were more reliable than this one. The Black 1873 .45 Colt Peacemaker Box Set contains a revolver and six bullets, paying homage to this pistol.

The Colt Single Action Army has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has discontinued its production twice, but brought it back due to demand.

These non-firing old western style replica six-shooters are great. They feature authentic designs and realistic features such as the ability to cock the gun, spin the chamber and pull the trigger, just like the original guns.

The Colt Single Action Army has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has discontinued its production twice, but brought it back due to demand.

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